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  2. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The forty-fourth prize meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was entered upon at the Randwick range on Suturday morning. The prize money and trop[?]es aggregate about £3000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Opinions appear to be coming round to the conclusion that there is very little chance of the federal capital site question being settled this session. The House of Representatives is ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. Alexander Hay, the Government candidate for the Glen Innes election, delivered his first public address in Glen Innes in the Town Hall last night, when there were large numbers ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    The Russian Administrator at N[?]u-chwang has proposed that for the government of the city a municipality should be created, and that the council should include two British ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    An outbreak ot smallpox has occurred in the Turkish camp at Sorovitch, in the Monastir district. ...

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  7. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Duke of Devonshire, in a letter to Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, M.P., says that he is willing to accept the presidency of the Unionist Free Food League if the ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    M. Lossar, the Russian Minister at Peking, on the 9th inst. presented to the Chinese Government an official Note stating that if China persisted in her refusal of the demands of ...

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  9. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Herr Leid, the editor of the Socialist organ "vorwaerts," which recently published a story of a strongheld the Emperor was building on an island near Spandau fortress, was released ...

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  10. DEATH OF LIEUTENANT SARAFOFF.

    The report of the death of Lieutenant Boris Saratoff, the leader of a section of the Bulgarian bands in Macedonia, is confirmed Lieutenant Sarafoff was killed during a ...

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  11. BRITISH NAVAL REINFORCEMENTS.

    A battleship from the British fleet in the Mediterranean, and the first-class cruiser Europa (Captain R. N. Ommanney), now at Portsmouth, have been ordered to reinforce ...

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  12. RECALL OF JAPANESE OFFICERS.

    Four Japanese officers, who were buying arms and ammunition from Krupps at Essen, have been recalled by their Government. ...

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  13. A GREAT JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    A great quantity of jewellery had been exposed preparatory to sale at the premises of Frank Rutley, Conduit-street, London, on Thursday, and at night was locked in a safe. ...

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  14. JAPANESE EXODUS FROM PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japanese workmen at the docks at Port Arthur have been discharged. There has been an exodus of Japanese from other parts of Manchuria. ...

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  15. LATEST NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    The steamer Chingtu arrived to-day with mails from China. The latest files contain little bearing on the Manchurian and Korean question. The "North China Daily News" ...

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  16. JAPANESE CONFIDENT IN THEIR GOVERNMENT.

    The events in Manchuria and Korea have caused no excitement in Japan. The people are apparently confident in their Government's ability to maintain their prestige and ...

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  17. AN INTERMEDIATE POSITION.

    The "Times" says that the position of the Duke of Devonshire is intermediate between that of Mr. Balfour and that of the free importers. ...

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  18. THE KING DINES WITH SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    His Majesty the King dined yesterday with Sir Daniel Cooper at Warren Towers, Newmarket. ...

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  19. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P. (Liberal), in the course of a speech at Ladyburn, Scotland, on Friday night, said that no scheme could be devised to give equal preference to the ...

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  20. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Newmarket Second October Meeting was concluded to-day when the principal event resulted as follows:- THE MIDDLE PARK PLATE of 500 sovs, with ...

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  21. VISCOUNT GOSCHEN.

    Viscount Goschen, in the course of a speech which he delivered in the Passmore Edwards Hall, said that Great Britain was dependent for four-fifths of her food supply from oversea. ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    I most heartily agree with Mr. Carruthers re the Federal site, as set forth in Friday's issue. I think (seeing we have to find the land) that our State Parliament has an unquestionable right to say where ...

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  23. THE KING OF ITALY IN FRANCE.

    On Friday King Victor Emmanuel III. of Italy, who with his Queen is on a visit to Paris, took part in a shooting excursion at Rambouillet. ...

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  24. THE CZAR'S VISIT TO ROME.

    The "Novosti" (St. Petersburg) says that the visit of the Czar to Rome was postponed owing to the extreme oftensiveness and the hostile preparations of the Italian socialists. ...

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  25. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    The Hon. A. Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, is suffering from jaundice, and has cancelled all his engagements. ...

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  26. GERMAN COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT.

    The "Kreuz Zeitung," of Berlin, in commenting upon the proposed legislation by the Reichstag for the provisional continuance of favoured nation treattment to the British ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Quinnal, of Brisbane, and Mr. Valentine, Chief Inspector of Stock in South Australia, on Saturday quarantined the piggeries in the Mount Gambler district. On Saturday Dr. ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    A buggy accident occurred at Ryde yesterday afternoon, as a result of which three persons were more or less [?] jured. It appears that Mr. Bradburn took his wife and two boys out for a drive during the ...

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  29. GERMANY'S COLONISATION AIMS.

    Mr. Drayton, a member of the United States Congress, after studying naval affairs in Europe, has announced that he is convinced that Germany is aiming at the ...

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  30. NATAL ELECTIONS.

    Two uncompromising members of the Afrikander Bond have been elected to the Natal Parliament by annexed Dutch districts. General Botha, in a subtly malicious speech ...

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  31. MISS CROSSLEY'S CONCERT.

    Miss Ada Crossley gave her first concert in the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday evening. There was a tremendous audience. Her performance was an artistic success, as was also ...

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  32. MR. THOMAS'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. F. J. Thomas, the Reform candidate, addressed the electors of Tent Hill last night. The hall was packed to overflowing. Mr. Telfer, the chairman, spoke highly of the ...

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  33. STRANGE DROWNING CASE.

    A youug man named Frederick Heywood, 21, met his death under strang circumstances on Saturday. Deceases was a labourer, and resided at 43 Miller-street, Pyrmont. At about 11.15 a.m. he and ...

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  34. THE AMERICAN ZIONISTS.

    The 3000 members of the Christian Catholic Church who set out from Zion City, Illinois, to conduct a mission in New York, have arrived at the latter city. After breakfasting at ...

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  35. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The United States Government is sending agents to South America to study the military conditions of the various republics. The United States Government believes that the ...

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  36. A GREAT STEEL CONTRACT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" estimates that Messrs. Harland and Wolff, the great shipbuilders of Belfast, will save 30s per ton by the contract they have entered into with the ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The man Henry Shiels, who attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself from a wall in Government-house gardens on Thursday night, created a sensation in the City Police ...

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  38. PEOPLE'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    A well-attended meeting was held in the hall at Appin on Friday night. Mr. Simpson presided. Colonel Onslow and Mr. P. J. Macnamara spoke in advocacy of the reform ...

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  39. DEATH BY HANGING.

    Johu M'Callum, aged 28, employed as a blacksmith's striker, was found hanginng by the neck in an outhouse at 37 Little A[?]on-street, Surry Hills, early last night. M'Cullum was in regular work, and ...

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  40. THE ZION MISSION IN NEW YORK.

    The Rev. J. A. Dowle, the leader of the mission of the Christian Catholic Church of Zion, in New York, expects to raise 5,000,000 dollars (£1,000,000) during the three weeks' ...

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  41. A BOWLERS' TEAM.

    The Western Australian team of bowlers to take part in the interstate matches left Fremantle by the steamer Kyarra yesterday. The team comprises C. Corpaccioli, J. Miles, J. S. ...

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  42. ADMIRALS IN CONFERENCE.

    The conference at Singapore between the Admirals in command on the China, the Australian, and the East Indian stations to discuss questions of naval concentration and ...

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  43. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    A man named James Reedy, 35 years of age, residing in Darling-street, Balmain, fell from a tram proceeding to Drummoyne yesterday afternoon. He received injuries to his right shoulder and abrasious ...

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  44. THE LAKE VIEW CONSOLS MINE.

    Mr. F. A. Govett, the chairman of the Lake View Consols Gold Mining Company, Western Australia, in addressing a meeting of the shareholders yesterday referred to an ...

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  45. NEWCASTLE.

    The coal shipped beyond the Sate during the week ended yesterday amounted to 51,775 tons, of which 30,215 were sent to interstate and New Zealand ports, and 21,560 tons to foreign ...

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  46. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    At 3.46 o'clock yesterday morning Constable Duffy, whilst on duty at the corner of Chal[?]s-avenue and Macleay-street, heard someone calling for help. On proceeding to Cowper Wharf, ...

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  47. UNVEILING A QUEEN VICTORIA STATUE.

    A marble statue of Queen Victoria, presented to Western Australia and erected in King's Park, Perth, was unvelled by the Governor, Sir F. Bedford, yesterday. ...

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  48. LATE MINING.

    Baker's Creek G.M. Company reports for the week ended October 16 as follows:—In the mine at the back of No. 8 level the footwall reef has fair-looking stone. Winze No. 8 at No. 9 level is in the same ...

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  49. THE WEATHER.

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  50. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE.

    Lord Northcote, the Governor-General designate, in speaking at Exeter, said that he and his wife would do all that was in their power to maintain the harmonious relations ...

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  51. A CHINESE WALL AROUND GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P. (Liberal), speaking to the constituents at Freuchie, Fifeshire, last night, said he considered that it would be one of the greatest calamities if Great Britain ...

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  52. WHARF LABOURER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A wharf labourer named William Henery Bell, 52, residing at 265 Bourke-street, Woolloomooloo, was erecting a staging on Saturday at the German-Australian S.S. Company's wharf for the purpose of ...

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  53. MEREWETHER BEACH TRAMWAY.

    The tramway from Newcastle to Merewether Beach, which was completed some weeks ago. was officially declared open yesterday by Mr. E. W. O'Sull[?]van, Minister for Works. The ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND BORROWING.

    The "Daily Mall" says that the issue of a fresh loan by New Zealand would not be welcomed in London, and that everybody will soon be regretting the extension of the trustee ...

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  55. M.M.S. SYDNEY ADRIFT.

    The Messageries Maritimes steamer Sydney broke her shaft 210 miles out from Aden. She was picked up and towed back to Aden. The R.M.S. Britannia, now on her way to Sydney, ...

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  56. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    A middle-aged man was run over by a train at the local railway station early this morning. It appears that he was riding in an empty ballast waggon and as the train was approaching the station attempted ...

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  57. THE ALASKA BOUNDARY.

    There is increasing pessimism in Canada regarding the decision of the Alaskan Boundary Commission. ...

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  58. GREAT COBAR COPPER MINE.

    The directors of the Great Cobar Copper Mine this week have decided upon making some material [?]lterations in their plant at Cobar. A new smelter furnace of 2000 tons capacity per week is to ...

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  59. MR. CHARLES DAVIS, OF TRYALLION, THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    Mr. Charles Davis, a well-known graz[?]er and the owner of Tryalllon Station, Rylstone, whilst leaving town this afternoon was thrown from his horse and killed. Mr. Davis had ...

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  60. SHALE MINERS' LOCKOUT.

    The owners of shale mines in Scotland have given noitce of a lockout to 4000 minors because the latter had refused to submit to arbitration the question of an advance in their ...

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  61. THE VICTORIAN REDEMPTION LOAN.

    The "Observer" says that the arrangements for the Victorian redemption loan have made a favorable impression. The terms are liberal, and will doubtless be accepted by the majority ...

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  62. NEXT YEAR'S WOOL SALES.

    The dates for the wool sales next year have been arranged. The first series will open on January 19, when the number of bales will be unlimited. Other series will open on March ...

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  63. ACCIDENT TO A MOTORIST.

    Dr. A. A. King, while riding his motor cycle in Regent-street, yesterday afternoon, came into collision with a mob of horses, one of which kicked him off his motor. He escaped with severe abrasions, and ...

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